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For those not in the no (Tips and Tricks)
For those not in the no (Tips and Tricks)
Hello all,
This is just a simple patch showing what kinds of things can be done with some simple patches, modules, and etc..
Then I thought this may be a good idea. Why not make this a whole topic on little tips and tricks like this that many out there never new were even possible or had an idea but did not know how to go about it.
Well what do you all think? Keep this going or not?
Anyone else want to add any clever patches or have any tips and tricks with Flowstone?
Ok, later then, BobF.....
- BobF
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Re: For those not in the no (Tips and Tricks)
Nice one Bob!
I've added a simple Mod to MVs Osc collection to provide variable Phase Distortion a la Casio...
Hope this is in the spirit of your Topic... ?
Cheers
Spogg
I've added a simple Mod to MVs Osc collection to provide variable Phase Distortion a la Casio...
Hope this is in the spirit of your Topic... ?
Cheers
Spogg
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- Mulit Osc with PD.fsm
- Dead simple but nice on sine and triangle I think
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Re: For those not in the no (Tips and Tricks)
Here's something I would have found useful in my early days of Wireless puzzlement...
Cheers
Spogg
Cheers
Spogg
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- Wireless Bridger.fsm
- This system can reduce the number of wires in a schematic...
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Re: For those not in the no (Tips and Tricks)
Hi Spogg,
Yes, these are perfect! Thanks a lot, I can always count on you coming through.
Come on people if you have worked with Synthmaker or Flowstone for sometime you must have some tips and tricks you can add. Lets keep this going for awhile and see what we can muster up.
Later then, BobF.....
Yes, these are perfect! Thanks a lot, I can always count on you coming through.
Come on people if you have worked with Synthmaker or Flowstone for sometime you must have some tips and tricks you can add. Lets keep this going for awhile and see what we can muster up.
Later then, BobF.....
- BobF
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Re: For those not in the no (Tips and Tricks)
This tip uses the Min and Max stream prims to make perfect diodes. They can also be biased as in the example below...
Also, I've emailed Malc (Support) again to ask if the old Synthmaker site can be got online again. There was so much good stuff and info there. Most projects will load into FS if you just change the file extension to .FSM
Cheers
Spogg
Also, I've emailed Malc (Support) again to ask if the old Synthmaker site can be got online again. There was so much good stuff and info there. Most projects will load into FS if you just change the file extension to .FSM
Cheers
Spogg
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- Using min and max prims as diodes.fsm
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Re: For those not in the no (Tips and Tricks)
Hi Gang,
Thanks to Spogg as always!
Ok, here is how to use a peak detector as a pulse width modulator.
Have fun and please how about some ideas from others, not just Spogg and myself.
Thanks, BobF.....
- BobF
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Re: For those not in the no (Tips and Tricks)
Won't work, because I'm "not in the no". My passion is Ruby and GUI. But there are quite some blog posts and modules over at Flowstone GURU
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
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Re: For those not in the no (Tips and Tricks)
Very COOL tulamide! Many thanks. I liked the tutorial on multi-band splitters .
Later then, BobF.....
Later then, BobF.....
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Re: For those not in the no (Tips and Tricks)
This simple Level module allows the input stream to be automatically turned off when the knob is at zero, to save cpu when no sound is output.
Cheers
Spogg
Cheers
Spogg
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- Threshold mute.fsm
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Re: For those not in the no (Tips and Tricks)
Jan. 5, 2016
Hi gang,
Here's a really simple setup that's SO obvious, you didn't get around to building one for yourself.
Yup, a DPDT switch, just like we played with in junior high school !
Check out the setup, and you can configure it to SPDT, or a many poles as you like.
Things like this can stall a project while you cobble one up, so I did it for you.
Enjoy !
ROXY
Hi gang,
Here's a really simple setup that's SO obvious, you didn't get around to building one for yourself.
Yup, a DPDT switch, just like we played with in junior high school !
Check out the setup, and you can configure it to SPDT, or a many poles as you like.
Things like this can stall a project while you cobble one up, so I did it for you.
Enjoy !
ROXY
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